Cupisnique artist(s) – Stirrup-spout bottle with feline and snake – Cupisnique – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/309519
Publications Bird, Junius B. Art and Life in Old Peru: An Exhibition. Exh. cat.
Publications Bird, Junius B. Art and Life in Old Peru: An Exhibition. Exh. cat.
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This arresting portrait of an unidentified young Florentine is dated by most scholars to the 1530s. During that decade Bronzino was often engaged in painting members of a close-knit circle of acquaintances with whom he shared literary interests, and this sitter—who so conspicuously holds open a book—may be from among that group
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Two Zoomorphic Bottles (69.153 and 1999.145)Like the blue bottle decorated with applied threads of blue glass (X.21.210), the playful utilitarian objects 69.153 and 1999
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Donnan, Christopher B., and Donna McClelland. Moche Fineline Painting.
Christos Bastis Collection, New York, from 1975; exhibited as a loan to the Brooklyn Museum, 1975-1999, in the major traveling exhibition Africa in Antiquity (Brooklyn, Seattle, New Orleans, The Hague, Netherlands) 1978-1979, and in the exhibition Antiquities from the Christos G
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Marking: Arms (on thirteen banners atop turrets, on bosses of vaulting above Joshua and David): azure, semé of fleurs-de-lis gold, within a border engrailed gules [Arms of Jean duc de Berry];(on banner next to end turret at right of tapestry): bendy of six, azure and gold [Arms of Burgundy];(on shield at right of figure): argent, a dragon vert [Arms of Joshua];(on shield at right of figure): azure, a harp gold [Arms of David]
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Bonne of Luxembourg (d. 1349) ; Charles V, King of France (by descent, d. 1380) ; Ambroise Firmin-Didot, Paris (until 1882) ; his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris (June 12–17, 1882, no. 3) ; Baron Horace de Landau, Florence (d
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